Drilling repairs

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Well said!!!!
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I drill the small inpact area to create a intre point, the other one I dont drill just fill
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Re: Drilling repairs

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My toolbox has 2 dremels - one has a fresh burr and the other has a used burr that I use for drilling out old resin. Drilling an old repair packs dried resin between the blades of the burr and makes it useless for drilling glass.

I use my drill on every break depending on what is needed:
-- removing loose fragments.
-- 'roughing up' smooth parts of the crater so my resin will bond better.
-- drilling the glass to pop a bullseye.
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Re: Drilling repairs

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Also, I gotta ask - if you're filling without drilling don't you have to use a watery-thin resin? And if your resin is thin enough to seep into a crack easily, does it hold without shrinking up? And doesn't that lead to a lot of call-backs?
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JT, try burning that resin off with your blow torch. For those of us in wet climates drilling correctly will help open up a tight damage to assist with drying out.
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I liked the post from the guy in Mexico who used an ultrasonic/water bath jewelry cleaner to blast the old resin out of his burrs. The Cheap Tool store in town has one for $30. Anybody else ever used one of these?

Again, - thin resin = shrink-up = call backs??
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JT, I do not get a problem using low viscosity resins. I am on Magnibond for every damage.
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Re: Drilling repairs

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J.T Window wrote:
"I liked the post from the guy in Mexico who used an ultrasonic/water bath jewelry cleaner to blast the old resin out of his burrs. The Cheap Tool store in town has one for $30. Anybody else ever used one of these?"

I tried one. I bought it at Circuit City. I didnt notice a lot of difference after I used it.
Its more efficient to just hold the bit over the flame of a gas burner with a pair of pliers and burn off the old resin.
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